Nimble
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50 examples of Nimble in a sentence
What are the processes and structure choices that allow teams to stay
nimble
and move fast, regardless of organizational size?
It's really weird, because you're driving around and you're just so nimble, and you're in this giant truck.
It's kind of agonizing, because a lot of people say, "Let's do it at the state level," because states are more
nimble
than the feds, just because of size.
I've called this vehicle, generically, a volantor, after the Latin word "volant," meaning, to fly in a light,
nimble
manner.
He allows scenes to play out, yet the editing is quite
nimble
and the film is never allowed to get too heavy (there are at least two or three very frisky moments).
It takes about 15 minutes for the picture's rhythm to kick in (there's an early sequence with the grandfather and his dogs at the cemetery that's a little rough, and a following scene with Cosmo and the elderly man at the gate that seems obtuse), but the patchwork of the plot is interwoven with
nimble
skill, and the movie's wobbly tone and kooky spirit are both infectious.
Timothy Dalton is utterly in his element as Rochester, rarely missing the mark; his performance is astonishingly
nimble
and many-colored, while never straying too far from the dark complexities of the character.
So if you like good smooth dancing and fun filled scenes filled with Oscar Levant's
nimble
piano fingers, the songs of George Gershwyn will live on forever in this colorful gem.
Ken Russell has never been very
nimble
with actors, but one expects more fireworks with this large cast (they are largely posed and wooden).
To explain this, observers pointed to the
nimble
response of the Bank of England (BoE), which cut interest rates to prevent any softening of demand.
After almost a century of oppression, the Orthodox Church is still struggling to define its role in Russia's postcommunist society, and finds it difficult to compete with more
nimble
(and self-assured) churches.
Given the clear benefits of
nimble
monetary policy, central bankers need to open their eyes to the possibilities that flexibility affords.
A man of massive physique which he unsuccessfully tries to reduce by annual visits to a healthfarm, Kohl is politically nimble, particularly in diplomacy.
National power utilities must become
nimble
– willing to work with independent and individual power producers – and enable smart grids that can better manage supply and demand.
But, despite this initial shock, the system responded in a surprisingly
nimble
fashion.
Moreover, the US productivity edge arises not because Americans are more nimble, but because the US passes up safe productivity gains (through investing more capital in existing product lines) in favor of higher expected productivity gains through research and development--and new technologies that may fail.
Whether deliberately or not, China is reorganizing itself to balance central authority and common purpose with decentralized freedom, in the same way that
nimble
companies balance home-office and divisional control.
Citizens want a more
nimble
state that tailors its operations to local needs.
Given that both countries are friends of India, and that all three share many strategic interests, a
nimble
Indian government has an opening to help facilitate a diplomatic rapprochement.
Their relatively small companies and their efficient decision-making processes allow them to remain
nimble
and to react quickly.
With attackers becoming increasingly
nimble
and innovative, armed with an increasingly diverse array of weapons, cyber-attacks are happening at a faster pace and with greater sophistication than ever before.
Will he prove
nimble
enough to maneuver through the Republican nominating process, given that its early stages are heavily tilted to the right?
Israel’s
nimble
society and economy seem perfectly designed for the post-American era of political and economic globalization.
The unorthodox techniques, however, are less
nimble
and more opaque.
And yet, over the next decade, China could become not only the place where global companies conduct research and launch new products, but also the source of a low-cost and
nimble
approach to innovation that affects competition everywhere.
As Mexico and postcommunist Europe demonstrated,
nimble
elites can re-invent themselves as they change their political system.
Instead of more and better siloes, we need more
nimble
and open innovation environments.
And an effective joint response could lay the groundwork for a new, more
nimble
multilateralism that is far better equipped to handle future global challenges, from climate change to the next pandemic.
It would be a
nimble
regulator using agile software design, offering sufficient salaries to develop the necessary in-house technical capacity.
Drawing on the governance framework that underpinned the development of the green bond market, the One Planet Lab recommends integrating a diverse range of stakeholders into a
nimble
membership-based organization.
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